﻿using Moq;
using Ninject;
using SportsStore.Domain.Abstract;
using SportsStore.Domain.Concrete;
using SportsStore.Domain.Entities;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;

namespace SportsStore.WebUI.Infrastructure
{

    public class NinjectControllerFactory : DefaultControllerFactory
    {
        private IKernel ninjectKernel;

        public NinjectControllerFactory()
        {
            ninjectKernel = new StandardKernel();
            AddBindings();
        }

        protected override IController GetControllerInstance(System.Web.Routing.RequestContext requestContext, Type controllerType)
        {
            return controllerType == null ? null : (IController)ninjectKernel.Get(controllerType);
        }

        private void AddBindings()
        {
            Mock<IProductRepository> mock = new Mock<IProductRepository>();
            mock.Setup(m => m.Products).Returns(new List<Product>
            {
                new Product { Name = "Football", Price = 25 },
                new Product { Name = "Surf board", Price = 179 },
                new Product { Name = "Runing shoes", Price = 95 }

            }.AsQueryable());

            //ninjectKernel.Bind<IProductRepository>().ToConstant(mock.Object);
            ninjectKernel.Bind<IProductRepository>().To<EFProductRepository>();

            EmailSettings emailSettings = new EmailSettings { WriteAsFile = bool.Parse(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Email.WriteAsFile"] ?? "false") };
            ninjectKernel.Bind<IOrderProcessor>().To<EmailOrderProcessor>().WithConstructorArgument("settings", emailSettings);
        }
    }
}